Speaker Profile
Biography
Carina Emery earned an MS from Northwestern University where she used mouse models to study the molecular basis of neurological disease. Carina has a passion for helping scientists utilize the latest omics technologies. Providing technical assistance to a wide variety of researchers has afforded her the firsthand knowledge that no matter how advanced your technology, you cannot compensate for a poor quality sample. These days, as Product Manager for Sample Preparation at Miltenyi Biotec, the dedicated biotech professional focuses on finding solutions to ensure researchers begin their experiments armed with the best possible starting materials.
Talk
Innovative solutions to dissociate challenging tissues
Generating a quality single cell or nuclei suspension is a crucial first step to acquire meaningful single cell sequencing data. Learn about the latest innovations to unlock the potential of your most challenging tissue samples, whether they are fixed, frozen or fragile.
Session Abstract – PMWC 2023 Silicon Valley
Track Chair: Cindy Lawley, Olink
- How New Public-Private Collaboratives Can Catalyze Transformative Health Breakthroughs
Chair: Keith Yamamoto, UCSF
- Douglas Friedman, Engineering Biology Research Consortium (EBRC)
- Jay Keasling, JBEI (Joint BioEnergy Institute)
- Renee Wegrzyn, ARPA-H - Moving Sequencing into the Clinical Setting
Chair: Charles Chiu, UCSF
- Charlotte Hobbs, Rady Children’s Hospital
- Euan Ashley, Stanford University
- Sivan Bercovici, Karius
- Heike Sichtig, Foundation Medicine - Evolving Sequencing Applications: Spatial Single-Cell Multi-Omics
Chair: Michael Rhodes, NanoString
- Chrstina Curtis, Stanford - How will Cheap Genome Sequencing Impact Genomic Medicine (PANEL)
Chair: Euan Ashley, Stanford
- Shawn Levy, Element Biosciences
- Aleks Rajkovic, UCSF
- David Bentley, Illumina
- Stacey Gabriel, Broad Inst.
- Sean Hofherr, Fabric Genomics - Single-cell, Spatial, and in Situ Technologies
Chair: Dina Finan, 10x Genomics
- Carina Emery, Miltenyi Biotec - Combining WGS with a AI-based Tumor Enrichment Method
Chair: Asaf Zviran, C2I
- Multi-omics Approaches Supporting Clinical Translation
Chair: Cindy Lawley, Olink
- Erin Smith, Takeda
- Si Wu, Stanford
- Christopher Whelan, J&J - Molecular Diagnosis New standard with NGS for Neurological and Infectious Conditions
Chair: Scott Rabuka, DNA Genotek
- Forrest Wright, Quadrant Laboratories
- Frank Middleton, SUNY Upstate Medical University - PMWC Showcase
- Josh Lauer, Ultime
- Olivier Lucas, Oxford Nanopore
- Lukasz Boryn, Ardigen